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Merchant And General Advertiser (Bowmanville, ON1869), 8 Jan 1875, p. 3

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· · THE MERCH4NT, FRIDAY JANUARY 8, 1875. 1 l I BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 11 BUILDER, ·w. · BUNNEY, Rnslt!head JOYOUS El()ITEHENT! ETC., - --:o:- CJBE!P DBI GOODS FOR THE MILLION! sells by far the CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN BOWMA '<VILLE. · · Province has ventured to touch the A. BRIG-NALL No cle.ring aale in the Begs to return thanks to his friends for the sup port he has received the past t\VO years 1 and hopes, by continued strict personal attention to business, and working at the most reasonable prices, to ensure a continua.nee of public patron,V. D. is prepar-ed to build hou11.es, ek ., age, on the most modern style ofarchitectur~. Jobbing promptly attended to. Plans and specifications got up on application, on tl.Je roost rea· sona.ble terms, and of every description. Office and Shop, Ontario StreC't, nearly opposite 1\-Ir. 11.1 · Bowden's. Bowma.nvillf:i, Dec. 24th, 18f4. :S.E:C.IANCE Mutual Life Assurance Society and secure your Fall and Winter supply af --'---:o::--- ESTA BLISHED 1840. Boots & Shoes, CHEAP CHRISTMAS GOODS. ---:o:--A 'l' C.tNlLDA CaIEF OFFici:s. 131, ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL DIRECTORS. WALTEil SHANLY, Esq.,....,M P., Cha.irm.aan, DUNCAN 11-fACOONALDr .t:;sq, l\fAJOR T. E. CAMPBXLr,, C.B., St. Hilaire. 'l'HE HoNORAilLE Jou:.-r HAMlLTON, Hawks· bui-g, Out. RESIDENT SECRF'l'ARY.-.TA>1ES GRANT. GO ODS GIVEN A-WAY A'TTHE VERY LOVV PRICES quoted by him, . The Best Paper! Try it! Postage Free. Beautifully Illustrated. worth 20cts. at . 12tcts. at 20cts. 35cts. " " 38cts. at 25cts. " . All Wool Plaid 45cts, at . 35cts. " Winceys at 10 & 12tc. " 15 & 25cts. All Wool Shawls at $2.25 $3.50. " at $3.50 $4.50. " " Ladies' cloth jackets at $1.00 $2.00. $3.50. at $2.00 " " at $3.50 " . $5.00. " JAOKET OLOTHS FROM 75cts. per YARD The SCIEN~'IFIO AMERIOAN now in its OOth year, enjoys the widest circulation of any -· -:o:- weekly newspaper ,.of the kind in the world. A and needs. no further e.rgument than to visit his store and see for yourselves. new volume commences J anuary 4, 1875. Its con.tent.a embrace the latest and most in· .As a i:pecial inducement to purchasers, during the present month some lines in WINTER tt>resting information pertaining to t he IndusHeh.. the GOODS will be offered at a trial, ~fechanical, auU Scientific Progress of the worltl ; Descriptions, with Beautiful Engravings of New Inv'entions,~eY1·lmJ?leruents, New Proccsses,and Improved Industnes of all kinds; Useful Notes, Recipes, Suggestions and advice by Practical "\Vriters, for Workmen and Emto c1ear the a.tock. · ph;,yers, in all the va.rious a..rts. Tho SCIENTIFIC AMERIOAN iii tho cheapest and best Illustrated "'.eekly papex pub· assortment of :t~~sha~:cr~q~!wt!~. County, of all~ lishetl Every number contains from 10 to 15 odginal engravings of new m:i.chinery and. novII el inventions. · Gents' Sewed and Pegged Boots ma.de ENGRAVINGS, illustratinf Improv.ements, to order, and a No. l fit guaranteed; Discoveries, nnd I n11Jortant ' ' orks, pertainic.g to civil and Mecbanical Engineering, ?rlilling, :Mining and ~ietallurgy ; llecords of the la.teat IJ e defies competition in either qucilprogress in the a.pplico.tion of Steam, Steam ity 01· I' RICE. En91neering, Raihvays, Ship Building, :N"avigat1on, 'l'elegra·ph v, 'J~elegni.ph Engineering. --:o:-ElPctxicitJ.J_ Magnetism, Light and Heat. F ARMl!.jRS, Mechn.nics, Engineers, Inventors, 11-Ianufo.cturers, Chemists,Lovere of Science Teachers, Clergymen, Lawyere, and Peoplt: of Romeruber the Stand, Sign of t Jie all Professionrs, will find the Scientific American U8efnl to them. It should have a place in every lfa.mily Library, Study, Office, and Counting Waterproof Cloaki11g at 85c. ·· $1.25. Room; 1in every Reading lioom, College, Acad " at $1.15 $1-liO. emy1 or School. . Opposite the Town Hall. A year's nu1nbers contain 832 pages and eevBlack Velveteen at 65c. . " ~?c. 5·2mos. Winter Gloves from 12t cents per pair. All kinds .of wool goods about h.alf price era.l hunrlre:d Engravings. 'rhousands of vol- nowmanvillc, Oct. 29th, 1874. umes are preserved for binding and reference. Yard wide factory 1!.annel at 40c. A few trimmed hats at half price. The.practical receipts are well worth ten times Remember t.he Place, Next Door to Mr. Consaul's Grocery Store, Bow1nanville. the subscription price. TeTms, $3. 20 · a year Jai1. 8,.1875. 10~2mos. by mail, inclnding postage. Discount to Clubs. Special circulars and Specimens sent free. lftty bo had of all News Dealers. In connection 'l'his is now an Established !'act, [Cheap Book, Stationary,-Fancy Go~ds and W. T. SC01,T'S. · l' · Toy Warehouse. I j J13f'"O'Hara's Old Stand, - Town Hall Buildings ...d R. EASTON, PROPRIETOR. ---:o:--The subscriber's stock consists of n. very large a.asorement of Books. Stationery, Fancy Goods, 'l'oys, !vlusical Instruments, .Jewellery, Silver·pla.te, Pictures, &c. S P ECI AL FEA T URES. .. '!'he ENTIRE PROFITS belong to and are divid ed amongst the Policylioldera. LIVES, DEOLINED BY OTHER CO?.IP AKIES, or on GREAT SACRIFICE! Largest and Best R EASTON shows a very large lot of Cheap Wax Dolls, whioh an extra Premium would be required, can be a.asured at the ordinary rate.a ol this Soclety1 under a Bpecial arrangement S1·ECIAL NoN-FOFEITABLE POLICIES issued under which only 10, 15 or 20 Annual Pay Dress Goods A $1.60 'Wa.z :Doll A 1.26 Wa.x :I>oll A l.oo Waz :I>oll A . Q. Wax Doll · · · · 76 .;,. for $1.25 for 1-00 for 76 for o. Q.QO And same discount on Work·OOxes, and a. much lar~er discount on Dressing-cases. Albums- a $1.50 AlbUJl for $1.00, a good Album for 30c., Cabinet Albums at half price. ~lso 1 a very large assortment of Pictures fra.w.ed, consisting-of Plain nnd Colored Lithogt·apha, Oil and Black Chromos, and Cabinet Pictures very choap. . , - On and before the 22nd December R. E. wi]J give a. beautiful Papiei·· . · mache Portfolio to all persons buying four dollars worth of goods; and from the 22nd inst., to }'eh. lat, 1875, inclusive, same present for every $5.00 purchase, Families huying to the amount of $10.00 will have a very liberal discount allowed in goods. NOTICE Remember O'Ham's old Stand, Town Hall Buildings, Bowmanville, The People's Cheap Warehouse. "BIO BOOT," R. EASTON. 'l1he P roprietor belieYC'S in a Nimble Sixpence being better than a. Slow, Poking Shilling. Bowroanvillle, ~-c>v. 25th, 1874. ly-m9. "r!' 'INl"l"CS ..... )A'I' e .... .It -Important Announoenient ! ----o---Millinery,Clothing, Crockery & Glassware. .., I Messrs. ].funn & Co., are Solicitors of Ameri· can and Foreign Patentfl, and have the JargeE.'t establishment ·mthe world. .l\fore than fifty thousanJ applications ha,.ve beer:. made for patents through theit agency. Pa.tents ru-o obtained on the best terms. ~fo. dela of New Invent.ions and aketchea examined and advice free. A speci2:1ol notice is tnade in the Sciexitific American uf aU Inventions Patented through this Agency, with the name and residen<:e qf the Patentee, Patents are often sold in part or whole, to persons attracted to the invention by such notice . Send for Pamphlet, 110 pages, cont.aining le.\vs and full directions for obtaining Patents. Address for the Paper, or concerning Patents, MU.KN & CO., 37 l.>ark Ro,v, N. Y. Branch Office 1 Cor. P and 7th Sts., \Y ashington,D. C. ·ti:fic Alner1can ~ith tb eS~ien- J·. ELLIOTT'S LIVE~POOL CJoarse Salt RIGE IN BAGS AT tJlleapStore TYRONE; Hn.s now a full assorted Stock of Present the following testimonials - from com petent judges of Orga.na, Testimonial from ditions. .John Ca.midge, }1us. Doc., Canluar, England. Prospectuses, Proposal .Form1;1 1 &c., supplied Bowmanville, 24th Dee., 187:-i. on appliCation at the Head Uffi.ce, or any of To the 1'/anagers Dominion Organ Co. the Agencies. GJJNTLEMEN .-I like to play on your 0Tgana t" ~e is so eweet n.nd steady. And the \~.rork JAMES GRANT, ma.aSJ1ip a.nd finish exceJlent, a.n·d in every Ree. Secretary, pn.rticul.&r they a.re equal, if not suptirior, to any I have ever heard. Hoping they ·will meet Am:NT FOR BOWMANVIJ,LE, public appreciation, C.BARKER, JOHN CAMilJGE 1 ' Observer Offic~," King St. 32-ly Read the following from Rosa D'Erina. : Bowman~·ille. June 24th~ 1870. HOwmanville, December 22, 1873, TQ the Managers of the Dominion Organ Co. GENTLEMEN. -I have much pleasure in ttlst tying to the excellent qualities of the Org a. OF J,ONDON. supplied by you a.t my coucert last Saturda. 6"\-·ening. The tone is sweet and very po"°·erf a.nd the combination of stops most admirab (Eot·blished 1803. I am sure your instruments wiU find favor Churches, aa thl!y_ are singularly adapted fo HEAD OFFIOES.-1 Old Broad St. 1 and sacred music.. Wishing you eve.ry succeM, and Pall Mall, London. that the public may patronize native manufM· GENERAL 1.GE·NOY YOB CANA.DA :- 24 St ture. crament 1 )fontre a.l. I remain Gentlemen, Very respectfully, Subscribed and invested Capita.I a.nd Resen·e ROSA D'EIUNA. Fund. £1,965,000 Sterling. Every Instrument Warranted for 5 Yrs H. O'HARA. A. llf. DARLEY Funds invested in Ca.nad&- 105,000, · President. 11-fanag-er Insunmces against loes by Fire are effected on l!owm.nville, Janttllllf li, 1874. bp-o3..nl6. roost favorable terms, and lOBBes pa.id with out reference to the Boa.rd in London. J DODSWORTH, RINTOUL BROS. lntipector. Gen. Agents, 2-fonttea ments are reqnired, each payment securing Policy for a sum asaured proportionate to th~ number of premiums paid, and free.from futur vaym..ent of pr1:1n.iW11'..t. 1'-fODERATE PREMIUMS and moet liberal C<1n- THI<.: Dominion OrO'a.n Co'v. BOW MANVILLE Imperial Fire lnsurance Co R.R. LOSCOMBE, Barrister., Agent for Bowmanville and Vicinity. Bowmanville, June 4th. 1860 36 CONSAWL'S; King St., Bowmanville. ALSO ··· Card o!_ 'I'hanks. cno~iiiT &c. Subscrjber returns thanks to ·those whO THE ha.ve giyen him tJleir in the past, pa.tron~e "" Groceries James McFeeters. l;)ry Goods, AGENT ··· THE · :e~ts & Shoes !U.ephant House etc., etc, m.o.43-39.4w Grea,t Reduction in Dry Goods, --oo-- ' from the which fo!· a.nd 'vould rnform the farmers that he has re· paired and refit'tf:d his Thfill, and is now prepa.r· ed to attend to their wants in the milling line. He is also conducting a ( Staffordshi1.e . Pottery, Eng,, B!RliER AGEN'rS Quality and Cheap ness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED J. ELLIOTl TYRONE. GENERAL: STORE, anrl. ha.ving purchased hia stock for / JUST ARRIVED, and will be on sale in tt fe\v days. Bowmn.nville, .Oct. 22nd, 1874. m4·tf. }j'or the followiug Insurance Compa.niel!I, and other Institutions, viz; :'l'he QUEEN Fire and Life Ine.ura.nce Com· pany. Capita1£2,000,000. $lli0,000 deposited with the Dominion Government, for the protee ders in Canada. The ISOLA·fED RISK Fire Insurance Com pany of Ganado. Ca.}lital 500'000.-0ne of the best rLnd chea.peRt Companies doing business in the Dorr1inion, for Farmers a.nd Isolated Risks The CANADA LANDED CREDITCO'Y. with a. Sa.vings Bank department. 'fho UNION AND PERMANENT Building and Saving's Society. 'l'heRe Jatter instltutions advance Loans On Real Estate, on tenne unusua.llv euy for the borrower. Bowman·ille, Feb. 6th, 1873. to hill mBny friE:n.ds n.nd the public generally for the liberal patronage extended to hi1n dur· ing the past 18 years, begs to anuounctt that from and after the 16th Se:ptembtir, he will carry on the same business, but more ext::insh·ely under the name arid style of JoHN 1\.!oLEOD & Co. Prompt payment of all accounts is render· ed imptirative by tlii!:! businei:;s arrangement, and all persona indebted will J)le<1.2e take notice and govern tbemselves accord1ng!J. . JOHN McLEOD. Bowman ville, September 4th, 1873. THE UNDERSIGNED in returning lhank· I I HUR DOUB BROS. I CASH, is giving bei.rga.ins in Having decided to make a change in their business, are now sel_lii;ig for CASH their large and well assorted Stock of Dry Goods, M1Ilmery, Clothing, Crockery and Glassware, AT AND BELOW COST! The Stock having been purchased in the BEST MARKETS, buyers can depend on getting · Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, &c. STAND .-Recently occupied by ~fr. Gray. T John McLeod & Co T HLibe1·al Support and H Patronage would ·olicit the same . :Sible Christian FOR THE LATEST FROM 'fHEI E extended so long to J ohN McLeod, and takes this opportunity of informing the public, that they have E FUR REGIONS DISCARDED S. VANSTONE. TYRONE. 'l1yrone> Dec. 1'71 1874. lifORE .AND BET'L'ER GOODS FOR THEIR MONEY at this Establshment than in any other house in the country. BEST . THE BANNER BOOK Galt Eiwlp, and secure Bargains, as tlie whole Stock must be sold at once, /or CASH ONLY, Levi Morris ! Builder, and Manufact'llrer of Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c. Buff al~ Robes, LE :~:~z~~~0~~~::::,:E L Large and dark, all at :Mink Furs a.t Wholesale. Grebe, very fine. South Sea Seal, best. g,uality. Al- EI.ONG C:S.E:I>ITS, E will bA OLD 80YSTEM, THE G·ROCERY ·DEPARTMENT Organs AND M:ARE:US FUR MA YE:S.'S STORE, King St., Bowmanville. is now complete with the choicest supply of Mr. lvlorris 'vould inf1.orm the geni~ral public that he i.a prepared to fill 01·der1:1 for SEWING MACHINE COlVIPANY, OF SHERBROOKE, P. Q., Having recently perfected Chrristrnas Goods, Raisens, Currants, Srt.t· gars, Peels, etc., etc., at all Prices. :E'la.ning a.nd Matching, M ouldilngs of all desc1'iptions, Tiwning, &:c., &:c., for general building, on MURDOCH BROS. Bowmanvilltl, Dec. 24th, 187-ti SHORTEST NOTICE, and in Important Irnpro1'ements, in their celebrated Sa.bba.th School I.ibra.ry Ge1itlemen' s Pitrnishings,I Hats, Caps, <%c. -:8:·· p H A N T RENDERED onthe 1st January, 1st May, and 1st September p H A ln eac!r. and eve1·y year. In the cal!le ot .l.\{anufa.ctW"ers, Mechanics, and others, whose a.ccounts may amount to $50.00 or ovel", their note, if agreed upon, will be taken payable at the Bank for a stated period. THE N T - · ALL KINDS OF FURS REPAIR.ED. GOOD STYLE. He \Vill &lso take contracts for buildings, and pa.ya Highest Price paid for Raw Furs Bowmanville, Oct. 21st, 1874; Cash Purchasers AIS"D Family Sewing Machines,.. Are prepared t11 GUARANTEE THEM EQUAL, SPECIAL A1'TENTION TO JOBBING. Organs ON THE Shop and Residen~e on Liberty Street. Ilowmanville, Dec. 21st, 1874. 13-tf. I F NOT SUPERIOR, For :I>epot, to any Row before the public. FO:a. SALE. · the Village of Tyrone, the premises.belongI Ning to the' subscriber, containing an acre of land, SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION EASE OF OPERATION. UNIFORMITY OF PRECISE · · J THE TORONTO. 'l'ORONTO, Jan . 7th, 1875. Fall Wheat ... . ........ . . ....... .. $ 0 93 to 1 00 Spring Wheat.. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. 0 00 to 0 92 BOWM~VIL1,E. These Celebrated Machines obtained the At home, malo or lemale; $35per Rye ............ .... ..... ....... 0 00 to 0 70 ·week.day or evening. ~{o Capital Borley ..... .. ............. ...... . 1 05 to 110 ! We send v«l1mbic pCUJkagc of Good· Peas . .............. , .... ........ 0 75 to 0 76 Capital, Paid Up, $1,000,000. by mail free. Address with ten cent raturn Oats ... . ........... .... ; ........ 0 42 to O 43 stamp, M. Yot:NG, 173 Greenw·ich St.N. Y. Butter ..... ·' .... ..... ......... 0 25 to 0 30 Oct. lot, 1874. bp·m6·o40·6ms, TORONTO. HEAD OFFICE, AT THE Dressed HogtL .··...·... . , . .. . ... .. 8 00 to 8 25 DUA~CH OFFICES ! Potato".. .. .. . . .. .. .. · .. .. .. . . .. 0 60 to 0 75 OSHAWA, E ggs ............... ... ... .. . .'.... U 22 to O 24 0RILLIA, If you W:rnt Good Bread, Use th@ WHIIJ.'BT, Cosou1tc:~ Wool ............... , .... , ....... O 00 to 0 02 held in Montreal in Septomber, 1873. Agents BOWJl.A.NVILLll, UXBRIDGE, Hay . ............. .... ........... 16 00 to 22 50 wanted, 'rhis Bauk, in addition totransacting the us· Novembflr 5th, 1874. m6·ly. uo.l. banking business, offers to thti public all the adVa.ntages of a. Saving Institution with the security of a larg_e Paid-up capital, by the LOOALAGEN1 means ot a. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, by-o37-o24-lyr. OR .S~.\. LE. J!Jnquire of Interest allowed on all deposits of One DolJACOB BLOW.Queen St. lar and upward9 1 at the rate of FIVE per cent. 13_ o wmanville, Oct. 5th, J874. bp-tf-ro4ol2. per annum. On New Year's morning, on Church St., a Depooitor11 ca.n withdraw either the whole or Plaid Sha.wl. The O\vner can have the same any part of their doposits a.t any timo, without by applying at this office, and paying for thi111 previous notice. NTO the SGbscriber's premises, Lot 7, Brokndvertiaement. Special rt.tea of int.e reatallowed upon depoeits en Front, Darlington, a 'Buck Sheep. 'l'he 15-~w. with notice of withdrawal. Bo-wmanville, Jan, 2nd, 1875. ATE WITH 1'. Y. COWLR, begs to in· American Currency and Silver taken on de· owner ia requested to pro\·e property, pay ex· form the public generally, that he has comHAT Splon<lid Property of ti" lat· Mr. B. penses and tako hhn a'vay. menced business in the Shop next to the E.xposit. · Great B rit1un, · · MitcheJl, being the north half of Lots No. Drafts granted paya.ble in J, KNIGHl', preBI:! Office, one door east of J. Milne's. 31, a"Q.d .32 in the 6th Con. of Darlington, com· (Tnited States and all parts of Canada. Dec. 31st, 1874. 14-Sw. Having ha.d aeveral years experience in tile p1=htlng 200 a<..Tes-,--35 being superior wood land. SMAliT, INTELLIGENT BOY, as au Gli"Deposite can be remit'M:d by mail,addresstrade, he hopetJ to satisfy all who may favor '!'here is on the frout of the premi-see, a very Appr-:intice to the Printing. Apply at ed to the Dominion Bank (registeredJ, 'vhen in him with a call. fi.n6 1 ge11tleman's stone i·eeidence, with ]awn a-nd this Office. all cases a J:'Mfl:·13ook receipt will be sent by flower garden, to the rear of which is a heauti· n turn.post. · BOY a.bout 5 years old. Apply at thi.s ful ~iaple Grove. Also wood ehed,stabl~. drivJ. A. CODD, Aui;iit, Office. ing house.etc .· and every neceBf!ary convenience. Bowm.a.nville, Jan. 6th, 1874, 15-tf. Bowma.nville, Sep. 4th, 1872. m49-tf. 'fbe \vhole, a.bout ten acres, is surrou nded by a thorn hedge, BT 'fhere is a Farm House, with three barna, with all outbuildings. A never failing stream of way A YOU1\TG \VOM ~.\N recently from o.r TR.t.: ter runs through the premises. There is also a England, a situa tion where she could 1nakl:.' sl?lendid Orchard of fl'uit beJLring treos, ancl a. IJ.,r, BE SOLD, by Public .!\..ue;tion, a.t herself generally Ui!!j:lful, behind the Counter, in , kitchen g::wden, The property is in a good state ORTH half of Lot No, 14, 7th Con. Dar- the Dressmaking depal'tnH~nt, or as A.::i::!istant the Ruebottom House, on SATURDAY, anfl is regarded as tho most delington, containing 100 acres, more or lea·s, Book-k eeper, Referenc1:1s kindly p~rmitted, to the 9th dn.y of J a.nuary, (if not before redeemed) H}~ TTYIOI'.\T SCHOOJ ... will re-assemble. of cultivation, betwPen Kingston and London. a Bay Horse, Harness and Covered Buggy. Good buildings a.nd fenctts, and la.rgc young or. several respectable persons, both in 'l'o'\\'n a:D.d T aft er the Cltristmn.s Holidays, on 1'-IONDAY sirable ]'or furtlrnr particulars a:upl.v to :-:'n.le :ttl p.m. chard. For pa.rticuhus, app!y to Country. Address, the 11th day of J anun.ry next. MR.S. B. MITCHELL, VlM. 'ruE.R, HAYDON. N. A., OBS.ERV.ER Office, nowmanville. J. RUEBOTTOM, W. OLLIVER, Pl'incipaL Oshawa P. 0. Oct. 29th, 1874 . o.tf. E0Wmanville 1 Dec~ 31st, 1874. 14-2w Dec. 3r~, 1874. lO·tf. bv·tf·mH·o3"2 Bo"\\o·manville, Dec. 31st, 1874. 14-2w August 6th,1874. DOMINION BANK. 01J which are two dwelling houses, one ACTION AT ANY very desirable, a bJacksmith shop, a C!J.rriage 13hop, and stable and driving hou~e. Also a. RATE OF SPEED, number of good fruit trees. Apply, if by letter, propaid, to ,TAMES COLLACU1'T, .capacity ?f t·ang-e and adaptibi1ity to t,'Teat l\fa.riPQSa, variety of work, flne or coarse, or J. H. EYNON, bp-tf-m8·o47. N.o. 7, 6th Con . Darlington, K INC STREET, BOWMANVILU . --:o:-\Ve ha\·e now the n1ost varied and THEY STAND UNRIVALL.ii.:n. W 0 RK CONTINENT. SELECT STOCK o~~ Strowger Bros. E NEWCAS'l'LE IN H H 0 Stock I.a.rge O UWell Assorted ! U. s S · ooS TallOPVoEanS~ox will &ll\o·ays get goods at prices cut FINE, a.s our great a.i.m will be to court this class of trade. Prompt Payers on credits short AND A ".lplendid variety of · JOHN McLEOD & CO. for wood or coal. E Bowmanville, Scptember4th1S731 SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES and GENERAL LITERATURE H~:_ing -~~~Y~~~-?._t_:lore..=?_~mo~~.s p~emise8, yet offered to t11e people in '\Vest Dul-ham. FOR All FIRST PRIZE Provincial :E:zhibitio:p.. FOTHERGILL'S BLOOK, - -P - beg to inf6rm the public generaUy, that they are no\v enabled to offer them ~famomt ~tm~t (!)!aktt'. J. T. ANDERSON, FOUND. F CORD.WOOD STRAYED. New 'I'ailor Shop, JOHN Gi~m!~~:B, aere~~~:::i~hr~:!:ts, Grocery 11fic1·oscopes,Kaleicloscopes, Of th.e finest J.e~c1-iption, LadJies' Com'nanions, Writi;/;,g Desks, · B001cs, r «<G., P. ~P OCk et a>C., tu please all, and every one, I For the Holidays ! I Better Inducements in the lin~ of Desirable Farm Property I HEAL, FOR SALE. Bustness · · DENTISTRY ! ' WANTED. L (AS REGARDS PRIOE &: QUALITY) than l\IlY other house in the County, T NO PRESENTS CIVEN, BUT CDOD Weight and Measure Guaranteed in every ifnstan~e. A TO ADOPT. HORSE FOR SALE, A GOOD FITS GUARANTEED :S.E-ASSEX:BI.INQ- A large and splendid Collection of J. M. Brimacombe, L.R.O.D.8. AS$1STED BY Stereoscopio Views 1'he Goods were bought at best ratea, and put· chasers will receh·e the benefit. TO PER DAY.-AgentsWanted! Au classllS of \vorkiug people. of either sex., young or old, make more money at work fnr us in th1::ir spare momenta, or aH the time, thnn at anything else. Particula.1·~ free. Post card to Stu.tea coi.t.s but t wo cents. ....\.ddrcSt3 G ..STINSO~ & CO., Portl=d, Maine, U. S. WANTED. 'I'eas a Speciality. J. L. STROWGER J. D. STROWGER. Newcastle, August, 14th, 1874. G. D LOCKHART, L. l!.. O. D. 8 A'C'CTION! W 0-ood Fa.rm for Sa.lo. B N UN ION SCHOOL. !R5 $20 FEES MODERATE. OllFlOE ove1· NcCLUNG'S St01·e. Bo,VInanville, Dec. 1~74. FO:R SALE. GOOD SECOND HAl\'ll Piano for ,.1,, A Prico $65. m35·tf J.M. BRIMACOMBE. October 27th, 1874. ly·bp·o43.mll. 11-tr. · '

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